1: An intersection.
2: A point in one's life where they must make a difficult decision.
3: The location in blues folklore where Robert Johnson made a deal with the devil to become one of the greatest blues players in history.
4: A song by the legendary Robert Johnson.
5: A terrible movie starring Britney Spears.
6: A good movie starring Ralph Macchio about a young bluesman's quest to find Robert Johnson's lost song.

1: Take a left at the crossroads.
2: He's reached a crossroad in his life.
3+4: "I went to the crossroads, fell down on my knees."
5: That movie Crossroads sucked donkey balls.
6: That movie Crossroads KICKED ASS!

Crossroads is a neighborhood in Bellevue, known as the "ghetto of Bellevue". Its far from ghetto tho, but since it has the most diversity, its what ppl call it. Crossroads is full of Indians and Mexicans, and of course, whites. The Indians are hard working people, who work for microsoft, and not to be offensive, make the 230 and 245 bus routes smell like BO and Indian food. Its all good tho cause they get there money. The older mexicans work hard, while the younger ones think they are gangsters. Go the the Crossroads community center, and you will see about 15 mexicans in a group any day any time hanging blue flags pretending to be crips. Wannabe's. Dont even worry about them.
In your time spent in crossroads, you most likely will not see a black person. You may however see one or two mixed black/white kids.
Crosssroads mall is how the neighborhood got its name. Every Wednesday, the mall get packed with students from Interlake High School cause they got out of school early on Wednesdays. In a normal city, this could mean trouble, but in Bellevue, its so weak that nothin happens. Not even the wannabe mexican cholos get into trouble.
The police, for some odd reason are out to get you around here. They always gotta be harrassin niggas (by that i mean the 1 or 2 in the area).
So overall, you have normal whites, wannabe cholos, and indians, packed into a small community labeled "Ghetto".
Sad, huh?